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Seward sits at the head of a glacial fjord where towering peaks meet crisp ocean waters, creating a playground for adventurers and wildlife lovers alike. From whale-watching cruises and glacier hikes to vibrant harborfront shops and seafood feasts, this charming coastal town delivers Alaskan grandeur in every moment.
Catch wild Alaskan salmon and halibut then cruise glacial bays and rugged coastlines on a full-day small-group charter.
Target halibut, rockfish, and salmon in Alaska's Gulf waters on a guided 10-hour trip.
Target seasonal salmon species from the shore with expert guidance and gear provided.
Combine sea kayaking in Resurrection Bay with a guided hike to Exit Glacier for a full day of Alaskan adventure
Fly by helicopter and kayak among giant icebergs on a guided half-day adventure in Kenai Fjords.
Paddle among calving glaciers and spot Alaskan wildlife on a guided Kenai Fjords adventure.
Pan for gold and semi-precious stones with expert guidance in a covered outdoor setting
Combine snowmobiling thrills with a guided snowshoe trek through the scenic backcountry near Kenai Fjords.
Float the turquoise Kenai River with expert guides and spot Alaskan wildlife
Ride into snow-covered backcountry for glacier views and local insights with an expert guide.
Scale ancient blue ice with certified guides and soak in breathtaking Kenai Fjords glacial views
Seward is a vibrant coastal town where the stunning landscapes of Kenai Fjords National Park meet rich maritime history and outdoor adventure. Known for its breathtaking fjords, glaciers, and abundant wildlife, this charming community offers visitors an authentic taste of Alaskan life. Whether you're exploring tidewater glaciers or visiting the Alaska SeaLife Center to learn about marine conservation efforts, there's no shortage of ways to connect with nature here.
Begin your journey with a boat tour through Resurrection Bay where you might spot playful sea otters or majestic humpback whales breaching in their natural habitat. For those who prefer land-based adventures, hiking trails like Exit Glacier offer accessible routes into glacial valleys that are perfect for photography enthusiasts and casual hikers alike. The crisp mountain air invigorates as you trek along paths lined with wildflowers during summer months.
Seward's small-town charm extends beyond its natural beauty—local eateries serve up fresh seafood dishes that capture the essence of Alaskan cuisine while art galleries showcase works inspired by the surrounding wilderness. Join locals at annual events such as Mount Marathon Race on July 4th or take part in guided fishing trips on nearby waters teeming with salmon and halibut. With each experience uniquely tied to this picturesque locale, Seward promises memories you'll cherish long after you've left its shores.